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Cesar Chavez Library
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Mesquite Library
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Yucca Library
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Notes:
"Practical guide."
"Gui as pra cticas"--Cover.
English-language edition of: Ayude a sus hijos a tener e xito en la escuela.
Contents:
- Chapter 1. The Importance of Your Children's Self-Esteem
- Chapter 2. How Your Personal Experience Affects Your Approach to Education
- Belief #1. School is Better in the U.S. than in Latin America
- Belief #2. Teachers are Revered
- Belief #3. The School is Always Right
- Belief #4. Undocumented Aliens Cannot be Involved in the School System
- Belief #5. Your Children are Already Doing Better than You, So There is no Need for More Education
- Belief #6. Only English Speakers Can be Involved in Their Children's Education
- Belief #7. The School's Values are the Same as Yours
- Belief #8. The School System is Intimidating
- Belief #9. Taking My Children Out of School for Extended Periods of Time is Not a Problem
- Chapter 3. The Basics
- Enrolling Age
- Immigration Status
- Initial Placement
- Bilingual Programs and English as a Second Language
- Special Education
- Transportation
- Breakfast and Lunch
- Dress Code
- School Calendar
- Chapter 4. Tackling One Issue at a Time
- Elementary School (Primary School)
- Middle School
- High School
- District Office
- Individual Schools
- Looking at the Different Types of Schools
- Public Schools
- Private Schools
- Charter Schools
- Identify the School for Your Child
- Identify a Contact Person
- Understanding the Enrollment Procedure
- Chapter 5. Standards-Based Education
- The Curriculum
- Standardized Tests
- Other Means of Grading Your Children: Class
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- Participation and Portfolio Assessment
- Chapter 6. Homework
- Homework Help
- Appropriate Homework Environment
- Chapter 7. Parental Involvement
- Volunteering
- Checking the Backpack
- Chapter 8. Parent/Teacher Conference
- What To Do Before the Conference
- What To Bring To the Conference
- Important Questions to Ask
- After the Conference
- Chapter 9. Preparing Your Children to Enter School
- Preparing Children to Read and Write
- Communicate with Your Children
- Preparing Your Children for Math
- Preparing Your Children for Social Interaction
- Good Habits Start at Home
- Chapter 10. Activities to Help Your Child Succeed
- Encourage Language Development
- Help your Children Develop Math Skills
- Help your Children Develop Science Skills
- Help your Children Develop Social Skills and Widen their
- View of the World
- Help your Children Develop Healthy Lifestyle Habits
- Help your Children Develop a Love of Art
- Chapter 11. High School
- Parent Involvement in High School
- Learn About Key Exams and Programs
- Tracking
- Some Worrisome Statistics
- How to Help Your Child Stay in School and Out of Trouble
- Your Children's Vocations
- Chapter 12. Parents'Rights and Responsibilities
- Your Rights
- Your Responsibilities
- A Final Note of Encouragement.
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